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以下是引用mjma在2010-10-20 8:16:00的发言: This is a case of benign clear cell change in prostatic glands. Immunohistochemistry should be able to confirm the presence of basal cells in at least some of the glands in question. I do not think this qualifies as ASAP. |
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Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) suspicious for but not diagnostic of malignancy .
For pathologists, three questions must be answered before the diagnosis of ASAP or cancer in a small lesion is made: “Would you be absolutely confident of this biopsy diagnosis if it were followed by a negative radical prostatectomy?” “Would another colleague pathologist agree with the diagnosis of cancer?” “Can you confidently support the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma based solely on this biopsy?” If the answer to any of these questions is “No,” we recommend use of the more conservative diagnosis of ASAP.